I am running Apache 2.0.52

As far as verifying that my directory server is up and running:

ns-slapd is running under the dsuser account
httpd.worker is running under the dsuser account

I fear I need help with ldapsearch.

If I try the following as root:

ldapsearch -LLL "(cn=Directory Manager)"

I get:

ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Can't contact LDAP server (-1)

If I try the following:

ldapsearch -LLL "(cn=Directory Manager)" -x -W

it prompts me for a password. I enter the administrator (dsadmin) password and get:

ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server (-1)

This may indicate something is wrong, ot simply that I am trying to use ldapsearch incorrectly.

Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

-Mont


On 3/2/06, Nathan Kinder <nkinder@redhat.com> wrote:
Mont Rothstein wrote:

> I am trying to setup Fedora Directory Server 1.0.1 on an x86 box
> running RedHat ES4 in a VMWare session.

What version of Apache are you running on the system?

>
> I've run setup.  I've created a user and group dsuser which is set as
> the server user.  I set the admin to be dsadmin.  I set the admin
> server to be run as root.
>
> setup completes and appears to start correctly.
>
> I use the following line to launch the console:
>
> ./startconsole –x nologo –u dsadmin –a
> http://rheles4rs1.forayadams.foray.com:45303
>
> In the login window I enter the dsadmin password.  I then get a panel
> with the following message:
>
> Cannot logon because of incorrect User ID,
> incorrect password or Directory problem.
>
> HttpException:
> Response: HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Required
> Status: 401
> URL: http://rheles4rs1.forayadams.foray.com:45303/admin-serv/authenticate
>
> I'm sure I've done something stupid and basic somewhere, but I have no
> idea what and I can't find anything about this via search.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas as to what I've done wrong?

Make sure that your directory server is up and running.  You should try
doing an ldapsearch as the same user you are attempting to log into the
Console as.  If all else fails, tail your DS access log when you attempt
to log in via Console to see if the Directory is even getting hit.

-NGK

>
> Thanks,
> -Mont
>
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